Border congestion cleared, security upgraded
Congestion at Beitbridge Border Post had by yesterday been cleared with more security personnel deployed to deal with criminal activities along the boundary with South Africa.
6 feared dead as car is swept by river
Six people, including the driver, are feared dead after a Toyota Hilux double cab vehicle was swept off a flooded bridge on Gweru River along the Gweru-Matobo Road yesterday morning.
Govt warns on flooded rivers
Government yesterday warned people against crossing flooded rivers following a number of incidents of people being swept away or marooned.
SK Moyo speaks on Zanu PF, ANC relations
ZANU PF has said its relations with the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party of South Africa remain solid and are result of a common liberation history, culture and destiny.
State acts on armyworm
Chemicals to fight the African armyworm are available and some have already been dispatched to areas at high risk of outbreaks, the Plant Quarantine and Plant Protection Services Institute (PQPPSI) has said.
Lawyers listed among essential services
Lawyers have been separately listed among essential services and can travel to and attend any criminal or civil court hearing involving a client and can travel and meet clients and others when this is necessary to prepare for court appearances.
Parliament stalls devolution agenda
The delay by Senate in passing the Constitutional Amendment Bill (Number 2) that would have given credence to the establishment of provincial councils has stalled Government efforts to speedily implement its devolution agenda in full.
Khama Billiat marries television star
WARRIORS talisman Khama Billiat has found new love in South Africa after it was reported at the weekend that he has married television star Nomcebo “Dot” Mthethwa.
Housing demand database on cards
Government will this year establish a national housing demand database to enable planning in provision of decent accommodation.
Quartet’s reign of terror ends
A four-man gang that had unleashed a reign of terror in Harare, robbing unsuspecting commuters of their cash and valuables, has been rearrested on six more armed robbery charges.










